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f____f > w^ww w iÂ£f)e mr-mr pl h "'| j pn oxo permuba ecorber gives a meal ... man-appeal published bi weekly price 6d wednesdays : 1 saturdays volume xxxxi hamilton bermuda saturday april 3 1965 no 68 c i mmmmmme_^_^_^m m ii m w%i pi i ' ?. li li il l j &.. li s l_/ns_l i v a^vm wr i i _______! i ' *â– â– _! s^b j^s h lj ft j _________ 1 y l-i^p hc * m_^______i k1_i ___________[ bv - v^ffepi^k st____5 i___^^b i ______________________________________^______________________________ -*'^^ r^e|iik^^________________________________________________m ixb'ir r 1 * â€¢ i__b itt pt npklfilfl ttb i.j.(h k â€¢ j_h mmw p___p___h __________ ..___Â»*â€¢â– ppws * 3 r vi p^h !^ fl Â£_â– 8m __________ jfcy s . jh r fl t-h ____^^^^__ t * c â– wy h h : .^^ h _Â»'__^ l * . _â– ?â€¢â– ' -"*'* _______ m^a m w wr wj&*im ____ c____b___i r " . v-je fciii::__jg s * :: - **'-â– k â– hikhp _____ 4^_______l ___>' rv v g Â«#.-^_..-. \ m flj s_ns rt k_u3?j 9v_fla f5 mi bs * p - "^ . . -, fll br ______ p/mm hf *: ' - : __# ' 3 h>il3hi_d_f i si â– yfl f i*tam\z â– â€¢Â»!â– f8ka_-ii -_-_-_-------. __^____ ____________â€¢''' â€¢. p ' b __â– jp^*#_wi^r_"i|i fc f â€¢ â€¢ ' -" 5 v 5__f wii ik ik blii i mmbkl sbmbk teachers convention hon e t richards a m ** i â€¢*' no maltese workers for bermuda the annual convention of the amalgamated bermnda union of teachers to be held at the city hall gets underway next friday the 9th at 10 o'clock in the morning union organiser ottiwell simmons set the cat among the rigeons when he read out to tuesday night's public meeting of the b.i.u an advertisement in the malta news of march 6 invit ing applicants for jobs in bermuda the advertisement solicited carpenters firemen and dishwashers for work in the bermudiana belmont and hatmony hall hotels ths hor e t richards m.c.p deputy â– !â– â– â– â€” p of the ecard of immigration said that mr simmons revelation report ed in wednesday's royal gazette had come as a complete sur prise to his board and that applications for maltese hotel work ers to come here were viewed unfavourably both by him and the chahmar sir bayard dill the applications had come in on wed s"d_y speaker at the morning ses sion will be the ontario minis ter of education arrangements have been made for discussion groups t consider various aspects of or ganisation for educational im provement au infonnation sheet being circulated anion abut members states inter alia teachers schools and tbe community tend to think of the greatest educational achiev ment in terms of first grade certificates and first-class de grees this objective is aca demic achievement mr richards told the recor der that in lanuary the hotel association had applied to the was the maltese equivalent of shift engineers and or boiler men board of immigration for per tattm i u â€¢ â€¢ a u â€¢ â– j v x while he was emphasising mission to bring in dishwash i . _., â€¢ . , , , ,Â° , b . , ins desire to employ local people ers gardeners and greenkeep .... .. â€¢â€¢,,â€¢ ,. â– r t _. ' â– , r and the ditiicultv m securing ers trom other sources because .__ ., .-. ." t ~ . __ . them the telephone rang it in â€¢ wage scale agreed upon bv " . Â»* pâ€ž_â€ž_5 m u * .. ,, . j t j was ** r - eugene blakeney of the portuguese and bermuda + . t ______ _._Â«__, , . - , t ., i u i tne bermuda industrial union uovi i nments was too nigh and _.._:.._ Â»_.Â«._. . , , , a _. i i u i saying tait a carpenter would created correspondingly hig'i * " ,. ., 0 r ,. overhead be sent to the bermudiana at .. . i i â– , .. .. 30 this made him happy mr after much consideration n . _ ., â€ž i_t u at d â€¢ i j . .... dooley said he would rather mr richards went on the l u *.. , , ,, , * ... , have bermudian workers he board referred the matter to ., , .â€ž. " 7 . ., .- .. n iu i said and was willing to train the hxecutive council who ad .. ' , __, . j -_. . , â– . . . , those who wanted to learn hotel vised against granting the ap , , . . ., i ir _.;Â«?, tk in.;jÂ»i.n r work and were not afraid of plication i he imigration de .. . . b._i . j i â€¢ the strenuous nature of that part ment communicated this fact to the hotel association t .. 7 ,. . a,.d there the matter was left 7 , in the . bern . ud "Â«.\ tot m stance he said dishwashing mr carroll dooley started at 8 in the morning and john dewey stated th.it what the best and wisest par ents want for fiis own child that must the community want for all of its children we often tend glibly to assume that what a community needs above all else is good cisizens is there in fact any correlation betwee.i what parents see as a fulfill ment of their child's need aud that which the community needs does good citizenship for joe doe mean the same thing as good citizenship for john smith in any event the ob jective is good citizenship a prominent politician re cently commented that bermu dians will eventually have to think in terms of emigration it follows therefore that our children must be so educated that they will be able to take their place in any part of tho world this objective demands education for world citizenship there are therefore three objectives th y are first class ac.deini ac : evement gootl citizenship f . r bermuda as a community an world citizen shop ame banquet â€” the rt rev john d bright bishop of the first episcopal district of the aj-le chnreh ef which bermuda s a part speaking at the elbow beach surf club on tuesday right on his right his excellency the governor lord marton mere listens attentively others at the head table include mi john d bright the rev and mrs v r byrd mrs j d smith mi george w renchard american consul-general and mrs erichard lady martonmere and the rev j daniel smith pre i ng elder of the ame church in bermuda occasion was thc r sqnet giver by the a.m.e church in honour of bishop bright mr carroll dooley manager went on steadily until 1.30 the of the bermudiana hotel to.d following morning â€” a total of the recorder yesterday that it 17 hours out of each 24 na was in fact a complete misuu urally that didn't mean that derstawling and that neither he one set of dishwashers were re mir any of his associated hotels quired to be on duty for that would be bringing in maltese length of time shifts had to be labour he had apologised in worked and the people to work writing to the board of ini these shifts had to be provided migration and taken full blame mr blakeney s call mr doo for the error ley said was a welcome ray of i â– college students not drunken revellers housing and shun clearance several weeks a;ro mrs dor >- thy thompson m.c.1 wrote thc council of social service requesting that members con sider the matter of overcrowd ed housing and slum clearance at an early meeting she also pointed out that for many years such welfare organisa tions as the lcca and the wel fare societies have been im ploring government to do some thinsr about the housing situa tion xow is the time for these organisations to sneak the key obtaining an order to view an advertised house i was to'd by the estate agent that some people had already taken the key but that if i hurried i would probably catch them b â– - fore they left asked to explain why he h:.d though it necessary to adver tise in malta for firemen mr dooley explained that that light in the dark cloud of mis understanding and he looked forward to hearing from him again 1 think it is a bit shocking that they sre apparently allowed to get drunk when and where they like and they go around hurt ing themselves 28 taxi drivers qualify astour guides teachers aiming to at teud the coi â€¢â– ntion are asked t consider th dements of eaeh iÂ»i these obje tives and how they eaeh one of them may be attained they should also con sider the extent of the correla tion between what each con eÂ«rned parent wants and what bermuda needs above all els at this very moment and is like ly to need for the next five or ten years is there likely to be any conflict between thes this statement by a senior doctor at the king edward vii memorial hospital quoted in tuesday's mid-ocean news has caused a measure of concern among the people whose business it a 1 to attract tourists and 2 to house them when they arrive at a press onference called men issued prepared state on wednesday afternoon the "Â»*Â«** to the press clarifying â€ž,.. ., - , ur i ven tn Â«* situation saying that ne t.d-b.s director â€¢ w j vu Â« distnrbed Â£ published hams said that if these reports drinkin persist they will give the im fountaia handed 0 ut this pr ssion that bermuda is anoth ._ t _ ni _ nt . er fort lauderdale fort * tatpnien t catch them i did ! they were a courting couple who didn't seem to be really interested in the house still it's cheaper than spooning in the back seat of the stalls yesterday morning at the city hall mr n h p vesey presented flags badges and certificates of merit to the 23 taxi drivers who had passe a the two part examination set by the trade development hoard the pass mark in thc examination is 70 per cent tributed greatly to the impres sion of bermuda formed by our \ isitors their attitude know edgeableness and tactfulness could make or mar a visitor's holiday theirs was a most im portant job and he felt that the insignia of success he had the pleasure of presenting to them was proof that they could and would live up to the matter will be fully dis cussed at thc meeting of the council to be held next mon day the 5th at 4.00 p.m in the chamber of commerce room front street special guests who have been invj <! Â». hÂ»v pert _ the dis rwkmn era the ven archdea on cattell the rev georg buchanan mrs dorothy thompson and the rev leo f dentinger introduced by mr w j williams t.d.b director mr vesey reminded the newly oiialified drivers that they con louderdale florida is the re t.d.b con tinned on page 4 their responsibility sort that made headlines when the trade deielopment poliee had to be called in to board does nfr at any time quell student riots give away sell or encourage mr williams said that the al the sale of hard liquor to stu l.gation that 33 per cent of the dents during the scheduled students treated in one day had events organized by the board been drinking sounded a great t hp students are not allowed leal worse than was actually to bring hard liquor with them the case of 12 students who }" my ol these events ; and had been treated for injuries if they do so and are discovered in one dav only 4 showed signs thp liquor is confiscated min of pre-aecident alcoholic drinks erals fr<,p of charge are provi in any event it was impossible sd by the board at all func to prevent a students who tiÂ°"*fl to do from drinkingb \_ "*- pflbm____c .<â– * â€¢ " 3 * -â– --' ifl _____________________ _____ hi__i ' "* . j_____________m _ .-_â– â– Â« i s __ i'v'm m â– ' â€¢ * r i'Â»jj â€¢>. w_i fl"_s-e.3___i _!Â»''â– ' j 1 â– â€¢-, la i 'â€¢'* i â€¢ hj y/'m 7 fr 7-frnt__w mr p v "\ : * l ifl â– â€¢ ijpqm^^^h j -â€¢ . -~ s 4 â– â– â– â– t^w^^^^^^^^^^mmw ' _& â– * â– " ' ' â€¢ vifjfl i ys__^9Â«_____b i ', -^ â– Â»'"â€¢__** .*Â» : *â– â– k 'â– sflp ji _______ __________[ ________________________ t % .*- * h hlb - .-. h i â– **$? ". i m : x i â€¢.'<Â£â€¢.' ww ' n_____________n i w l^_p tfl â– : i . h__"4 _____ â€¢: **â– jf,w7 â– â– -. â– l<i lh -_.<& Â« Â«_.:. â– _**â– mi m wawfw â– m w^m i â€¢â– â€¢ fl l â– "- fts-fit i | tta't ' -\ mtau xaaaaaaavaataw wf^"l.^.'i xam ttl h el _â– _____â– â– j â– c fe vi'-b !^ a^a aaawatam fl '..*â– â– â– -â– b5 ______.â– -'_â– j ii ualjli i il *â€¢ j|__n !â– ___â– i_?l:r_?___i !; Â»_Â« yfl c.\______l ______â– _ it m i fl___kl kl mm i_at j__hti fl uÂ»si flfl k fl____l rf_______ifl fl a a^^k â– â– i i fiflj^v h h * _â– i â€¢ flfll p__l b â– i __________ â– fl fll______b_______l____u . ' lflf r ~ fl fli jfl ifl iht'-fl ____â– _! fl fl flflflflflflbflbflbflb l ww ___^_. fll wm l____j h * flflflhflhflh_r4i i a^mw ma mmw^m mdmawwm mwmm am h h fl fllflla tflfl ?__________â– _____â– i ll lii h fil jfl fllfl ik i i ufl i flfl in 1 il svv r i>v iii v fl i â– i fl ''.' ' Â»__ ysp : wjb a fl fll i flfl k â– w!______________________ui jfl ______ fl h fefl h^ei _______â– ________! 3t_b ______ â– r â– * fl fl i e jb i fl _â– Â«Â£Â«_â– â– jfl â– driven tofl merit yesterseg p^t the commencement w-ach a hfor t the t mlt . f rou p s - d Â» rin ? this re b's senior assistant secre announcements tary and the man responsible arp . made *Â° .Â«Â»Â«/. 8Â«Â«ts and *_ for planning college weeks â– â– â– â– â– â– Â«â– *â– â– a p e h8 * said he had seen no cases of re *" ed during these annoum teen-age drunkenness this first men s ' week in the past there have the number of chaperones been incidents he said but and group leaders aeeompahv these have always been caused ing students has never been by a minority it takes only a higher thatovn the last two few rowdy youths in a group years owing to the implemen to make the whole thing look tation by the members of the like a drunken party hotel association of their stu t u u wnn â€ž-._} _______ n dpnt group contract these both the td.b and the ber ( . onditions are rigorom a muda hotel association * * k through their respective spoke continued on page _â– ) m when as was the case this week there were over 1,600 in the island qualified tour guides 1965 â€” mr n h p vesey m.g.p steps of the city hall with the 28 taxi chairman of the trade development board second row right seated flags badges and certificates of and mr w j williams director front row left stand on the whom he pre ddr j i ifafmtmt^r for best king use purity pre-5ifted m l_i fryÂ»-d*_r â€¢Â«Â«_&**:â– . r â€” j

f____f > w^ww w iÂ£f)e mr-mr pl h "'| j pn oxo permuba ecorber gives a meal ... man-appeal published bi weekly price 6d wednesdays : 1 saturdays volume xxxxi hamilton bermuda saturday april 3 1965 no 68 c i mmmmmme_^_^_^m m ii m w%i pi i ' ?. li li il l j &.. li s l_/ns_l i v a^vm wr i i _______! i ' *â– â– _! s^b j^s h lj ft j _________ 1 y l-i^p hc * m_^______i k1_i ___________[ bv - v^ffepi^k st____5 i___^^b i ______________________________________^______________________________ -*'^^ r^e|iik^^________________________________________________m ixb'ir r 1 * â€¢ i__b itt pt npklfilfl ttb i.j.(h k â€¢ j_h mmw p___p___h __________ ..___Â»*â€¢â– ppws * 3 r vi p^h !^ fl Â£_â– 8m __________ jfcy s . jh r fl t-h ____^^^^__ t * c â– wy h h : .^^ h _Â»'__^ l * . _â– ?â€¢â– ' -"*'* _______ m^a m w wr wj&*im ____ c____b___i r " . v-je fciii::__jg s * :: - **'-â– k â– hikhp _____ 4^_______l ___>' rv v g Â«#.-^_..-. \ m flj s_ns rt k_u3?j 9v_fla f5 mi bs * p - "^ . . -, fll br ______ p/mm hf *: ' - : __# ' 3 h>il3hi_d_f i si â– yfl f i*tam\z â– â€¢Â»!â– f8ka_-ii -_-_-_-------. __^____ ____________â€¢''' â€¢. p ' b __â– jp^*#_wi^r_"i|i fc f â€¢ â€¢ ' -" 5 v 5__f wii ik ik blii i mmbkl sbmbk teachers convention hon e t richards a m ** i â€¢*' no maltese workers for bermuda the annual convention of the amalgamated bermnda union of teachers to be held at the city hall gets underway next friday the 9th at 10 o'clock in the morning union organiser ottiwell simmons set the cat among the rigeons when he read out to tuesday night's public meeting of the b.i.u an advertisement in the malta news of march 6 invit ing applicants for jobs in bermuda the advertisement solicited carpenters firemen and dishwashers for work in the bermudiana belmont and hatmony hall hotels ths hor e t richards m.c.p deputy â– !â– â– â– â€” p of the ecard of immigration said that mr simmons revelation report ed in wednesday's royal gazette had come as a complete sur prise to his board and that applications for maltese hotel work ers to come here were viewed unfavourably both by him and the chahmar sir bayard dill the applications had come in on wed s"d_y speaker at the morning ses sion will be the ontario minis ter of education arrangements have been made for discussion groups t consider various aspects of or ganisation for educational im provement au infonnation sheet being circulated anion abut members states inter alia teachers schools and tbe community tend to think of the greatest educational achiev ment in terms of first grade certificates and first-class de grees this objective is aca demic achievement mr richards told the recor der that in lanuary the hotel association had applied to the was the maltese equivalent of shift engineers and or boiler men board of immigration for per tattm i u â€¢ â€¢ a u â€¢ â– j v x while he was emphasising mission to bring in dishwash i . _., â€¢ . , , , ,Â° , b . , ins desire to employ local people ers gardeners and greenkeep .... .. â€¢â€¢,,â€¢ ,. â– r t _. ' â– , r and the ditiicultv m securing ers trom other sources because .__ ., .-. ." t ~ . __ . them the telephone rang it in â€¢ wage scale agreed upon bv " . Â»* pâ€ž_â€ž_5 m u * .. ,, . j t j was ** r - eugene blakeney of the portuguese and bermuda + . t ______ _._Â«__, , . - , t ., i u i tne bermuda industrial union uovi i nments was too nigh and _.._:.._ Â»_.Â«._. . , , , a _. i i u i saying tait a carpenter would created correspondingly hig'i * " ,. ., 0 r ,. overhead be sent to the bermudiana at .. . i i â– , .. .. 30 this made him happy mr after much consideration n . _ ., â€ž i_t u at d â€¢ i j . .... dooley said he would rather mr richards went on the l u *.. , , ,, , * ... , have bermudian workers he board referred the matter to ., , .â€ž. " 7 . ., .- .. n iu i said and was willing to train the hxecutive council who ad .. ' , __, . j -_. . , â– . . . , those who wanted to learn hotel vised against granting the ap , , . . ., i ir _.;Â«?, tk in.;jÂ»i.n r work and were not afraid of plication i he imigration de .. . . b._i . j i â€¢ the strenuous nature of that part ment communicated this fact to the hotel association t .. 7 ,. . a,.d there the matter was left 7 , in the . bern . ud "Â«.\ tot m stance he said dishwashing mr carroll dooley started at 8 in the morning and john dewey stated th.it what the best and wisest par ents want for fiis own child that must the community want for all of its children we often tend glibly to assume that what a community needs above all else is good cisizens is there in fact any correlation betwee.i what parents see as a fulfill ment of their child's need aud that which the community needs does good citizenship for joe doe mean the same thing as good citizenship for john smith in any event the ob jective is good citizenship a prominent politician re cently commented that bermu dians will eventually have to think in terms of emigration it follows therefore that our children must be so educated that they will be able to take their place in any part of tho world this objective demands education for world citizenship there are therefore three objectives th y are first class ac.deini ac : evement gootl citizenship f . r bermuda as a community an world citizen shop ame banquet â€” the rt rev john d bright bishop of the first episcopal district of the aj-le chnreh ef which bermuda s a part speaking at the elbow beach surf club on tuesday right on his right his excellency the governor lord marton mere listens attentively others at the head table include mi john d bright the rev and mrs v r byrd mrs j d smith mi george w renchard american consul-general and mrs erichard lady martonmere and the rev j daniel smith pre i ng elder of the ame church in bermuda occasion was thc r sqnet giver by the a.m.e church in honour of bishop bright mr carroll dooley manager went on steadily until 1.30 the of the bermudiana hotel to.d following morning â€” a total of the recorder yesterday that it 17 hours out of each 24 na was in fact a complete misuu urally that didn't mean that derstawling and that neither he one set of dishwashers were re mir any of his associated hotels quired to be on duty for that would be bringing in maltese length of time shifts had to be labour he had apologised in worked and the people to work writing to the board of ini these shifts had to be provided migration and taken full blame mr blakeney s call mr doo for the error ley said was a welcome ray of i â– college students not drunken revellers housing and shun clearance several weeks a;ro mrs dor >- thy thompson m.c.1 wrote thc council of social service requesting that members con sider the matter of overcrowd ed housing and slum clearance at an early meeting she also pointed out that for many years such welfare organisa tions as the lcca and the wel fare societies have been im ploring government to do some thinsr about the housing situa tion xow is the time for these organisations to sneak the key obtaining an order to view an advertised house i was to'd by the estate agent that some people had already taken the key but that if i hurried i would probably catch them b â– - fore they left asked to explain why he h:.d though it necessary to adver tise in malta for firemen mr dooley explained that that light in the dark cloud of mis understanding and he looked forward to hearing from him again 1 think it is a bit shocking that they sre apparently allowed to get drunk when and where they like and they go around hurt ing themselves 28 taxi drivers qualify astour guides teachers aiming to at teud the coi â€¢â– ntion are asked t consider th dements of eaeh iÂ»i these obje tives and how they eaeh one of them may be attained they should also con sider the extent of the correla tion between what each con eÂ«rned parent wants and what bermuda needs above all els at this very moment and is like ly to need for the next five or ten years is there likely to be any conflict between thes this statement by a senior doctor at the king edward vii memorial hospital quoted in tuesday's mid-ocean news has caused a measure of concern among the people whose business it a 1 to attract tourists and 2 to house them when they arrive at a press onference called men issued prepared state on wednesday afternoon the "Â»*Â«** to the press clarifying â€ž,.. ., - , ur i ven tn Â«* situation saying that ne t.d-b.s director â€¢ w j vu Â« distnrbed Â£ published hams said that if these reports drinkin persist they will give the im fountaia handed 0 ut this pr ssion that bermuda is anoth ._ t _ ni _ nt . er fort lauderdale fort * tatpnien t catch them i did ! they were a courting couple who didn't seem to be really interested in the house still it's cheaper than spooning in the back seat of the stalls yesterday morning at the city hall mr n h p vesey presented flags badges and certificates of merit to the 23 taxi drivers who had passe a the two part examination set by the trade development hoard the pass mark in thc examination is 70 per cent tributed greatly to the impres sion of bermuda formed by our \ isitors their attitude know edgeableness and tactfulness could make or mar a visitor's holiday theirs was a most im portant job and he felt that the insignia of success he had the pleasure of presenting to them was proof that they could and would live up to the matter will be fully dis cussed at thc meeting of the council to be held next mon day the 5th at 4.00 p.m in the chamber of commerce room front street special guests who have been invj . w_i fl"_s-e.3___i _!Â»''â– ' j 1 â– â€¢-, la i 'â€¢'* i â€¢ hj y/'m 7 fr 7-frnt__w mr p v "\ : * l ifl â– â€¢ ijpqm^^^h j -â€¢ . -~ s 4 â– â– â– â– t^w^^^^^^^^^^mmw ' _& â– * â– " ' ' â€¢ vifjfl i ys__^9Â«_____b i ', -^ â– Â»'"â€¢__** .*Â» : *â– â– k 'â– sflp ji _______ __________[ ________________________ t % .*- * h hlb - .-. h i â– **$? 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' Â»__ ysp : wjb a fl fll i flfl k â– w!______________________ui jfl ______ fl h fefl h^ei _______â– ________! 3t_b ______ â– r â– * fl fl i e jb i fl _â– Â«Â£Â«_â– â– jfl â– driven tofl merit yesterseg p^t the commencement w-ach a hfor t the t mlt . f rou p s - d Â» rin ? this re b's senior assistant secre announcements tary and the man responsible arp . made *Â° .Â«Â»Â«/. 8Â«Â«ts and *_ for planning college weeks â– â– â– â– â– â– Â«â– *â– â– a p e h8 * said he had seen no cases of re *" ed during these annoum teen-age drunkenness this first men s ' week in the past there have the number of chaperones been incidents he said but and group leaders aeeompahv these have always been caused ing students has never been by a minority it takes only a higher thatovn the last two few rowdy youths in a group years owing to the implemen to make the whole thing look tation by the members of the like a drunken party hotel association of their stu t u u wnn â€ž-._} _______ n dpnt group contract these both the td.b and the ber ( . onditions are rigorom a muda hotel association * * k through their respective spoke continued on page _â– ) m when as was the case this week there were over 1,600 in the island qualified tour guides 1965 â€” mr n h p vesey m.g.p steps of the city hall with the 28 taxi chairman of the trade development board second row right seated flags badges and certificates of and mr w j williams director front row left stand on the whom he pre ddr j i ifafmtmt^r for best king use purity pre-5ifted m l_i fryÂ»-d*_r â€¢Â«Â«_&**:â– . r â€” j